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Lift Every Voice: Gospel Fest Miami Brings National, Local Artists to the Arsht Center

Lift Every Voice: Gospel Fest Miami Brings National, Local Artists to the Arsht Center

National headliners and South Florida gospel artists come together at Gospel Fest Miami Weekend at the Arsht Center for music, worship and community.

CAP Concert Series In Coral Gables Keeps The Music Playing All Summer

CAP Concert Series In Coral Gables Keeps The Music Playing All Summer

The CAP Summer Concert Series returns to Coral Gables for its 41st season, bringing acclaimed jazz, classical and crossover artists to an intimate historic church setting from June through August.

Michael Tilson Thomas, New World Symphony co-founder and a defining force in Miami arts, dies at 81

Michael Tilson Thomas, New World Symphony co-founder and a defining force in Miami arts, dies at 81

Michael Tilson Thomas, co-founder of New World Symphony and a defining force in Miami’s cultural life, has died at 81 leaving a cultural legacy.

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New World Symphony to take its WALLCAST to the drive-in

New World Symphony to take its WALLCAST to the drive-in

Posted on October 14, 2020 at 4:02 PM
By Michelle F. Solomon

The 33rd season opener will be the symphony’s first in-person event since the pandemic began.

Pair pay tribute to their childhood & Havana neighborhood with ‘Viento y Tiempo’

Pair pay tribute to their childhood & Havana neighborhood with ‘Viento y Tiempo’

Posted on October 12, 2020 at 5:06 PM
By Deborah Ramirez

South Florida-based musicians Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Aymée Nuviola - born, raised and classically trained in Cuba - are now Grammy winners and have joined forces for special album.

Jon Secada to kick off star-packed Pinecrest Gardens jazz series

Jon Secada to kick off star-packed Pinecrest Gardens jazz series

Posted on October 7, 2020 at 7:56 PM
By Tracy Fields

Renamed JazzAid Live at the Banyan Bowl, the series will be available through livestream, with a portion of the proceeds going to World Central Kitchen.

Florida Grand Opera honors its past and plans for the future

Florida Grand Opera honors its past and plans for the future

Posted on September 29, 2020 at 9:55 PM
By Michelle F. Solomon

One of the state's oldest arts organizations, FGO has been around for 80 years, and CEO and executive director Susan Danis is aiming for 80 more.

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